RMD53X3M–Postage stamp from Nicaragua depicting a longfin killie (Pterolebias longipinnis)
RM2BTXAAG–Leptocerdale longipinnis. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RMW7PY4N–Poptella longipinnis (long-finned fish) with Aracu (striped fish). Gran Rio, Suriname, September.
RM2T8JTDX–Valenciennea longipinnis.
RF2E1HXE2–Primarily known as long-fin tetra, Brycinus longipinnis is also described as African long-finned tetra among other terms
RME0N2D1–Valenciennea longipinnis
RFKPGKCB–Longfinned Goby (Valenciennea longipinnis) Banda Sea, Indonesia
RMGHPY2N–Priacanthus hamrur, School of Moontail bullseye and scuba diver, St. Johns Reef, Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
RF2JMGD66–Big-scale pomfret taractichthys longipinnis, marine fish in side view
RM2AA34CJ–238. The Rostrated Argyreiose (Argyreiosus vomer). 239. The Long-finned Harvest-fish (Rhombus longipinnis).; 238. The Rostrated Argyreiose (Argyreiosus vomer). 239. The Long-finned Harvest-fish (Rhombus longipinnis).
RM2AX567W–Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History) . , with a silvery lateral band, which becomesblackish on the caudal peduncle and extends as a black band on thecaudal fin. Lower Congo.—Types in Congo Museum, Tervueren. 1-2. Two o£ the types. Boma. M. P. Delhez (C.). 3. One of the types of Congo. 11. College o£ Surgeons (P.). Alf.sles longipinnis* PETERSICJS. 237 8. PETERSIUS PULCHER, sp. n.Depth of body 2f to 2£ times in total length, length of head 3 to oftimes. Head 1 to 1 times as long as broad, with slightly concaveupper profile ; jaws equal in fron
RMMEFKC5–. Die Fische der Ostsee . Länge 50 —70 cm. Dreimal so lang als hoch. Anfang der Rücken- und Afterflosse sichelförmig erhöhet. Auge in der Mitte der Kopfseite. Zinn - oder silberfarben, Rücken und senkrechte Flossen dunkler, Brust- und Bauchflossen gelblich. Eine sehr variable Art, zu welcher wahr- scheinlich auch Brama longipinnis (mit stark erhöhter Rücken- und After- flosse) zu rechnen ist.
RM2T8HHAP–Valenciennea longipinnis.
RF2E1HXDF–Primarily known as long-fin tetra, Brycinus longipinnis is also described as African long-finned tetra among other terms
RMPFXHCR–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Hapl. 272 from the many fossil specimens of them found in Europe and America. They flitted in myriads between the reeds and fern-palms, over quiet marsh waters full of fish and reptiles. Many of them have been found in Pennsylvania coal measures. See Mylacris, etc.—XZ/7-XF: Haplophlebium longipinnis. Scudder. An insect found by Mr. Lacoe under the Pottsville conglomerate, in gap above Pittston, Luzerne Co. Pa. (GT, 286).—XI.—See Appendix. Harlania halli. (Goe
RFKPGKCG–Longfinned Goby (Valenciennea longipinnis) Banda Sea, Indonesia
RMGHPY2H–Priacanthus hamrur, School of Moontail bullseye and scuba diver, St. Johns Reef, Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
RM2AX6125–Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History) . ig. 3. Alestes longipinnis, part., Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1902, ii. p. 338. Depth of body 2§ to 3^ times in total length, length of head 3^ to 4times. Head twice as long as broad, as long as deep; snout shorterthan eye, which is lateral and 2^ to 2-f times in length of head; inter-orbital region convex, its width 2J to 2f times in length of head ;maxillary extending to below anterior border of eye; 14 teeth (g) inupper jaw, 10 (|) in lower; lower border of second suborbital as long asor a little shorter t
RMMCMHA5–. Fig. 21. Bathophiliis irregularis. Holotype. (x 2.) This species seems to be most nearly related to S. longipes and B.schizochirus, Regan and Trewavas; it is readily distinguished from the former by the number of pelvic rays, and from the latter by the number of pectoral rays and larger postocular luminous organ, and from all other species of the genus by the peculiar arrangement of the lateral photophores. Bathophilus longipinnis (Pappenheim, 1914). Regan and Trewavas, i.e. p. 68, pi. v, fig. i. St. 81. 18. vi. 26. 32° 45' 00" S, 8° 47' 00" W. 4I m. net, horizontal, 650 (-0) m.:
RMGHPY32–Priacanthus hamrur, School of Moontail bullseye and scuba diver, St. Johns Reef, Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
RM2AX7A5J–Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History) . Mormyrus cascltive.Khartum (¥. Hi.). . 1—3, 4. (Types of Lower Nile. M. longipinnis.) 5-6. Hgr. & yg. i> 7-9. Hgr. & yg. Nile at Cairo. 10, 11. Ad. & hgr. Nile near Cairo. 12. Ad. Beni Souef, Lower Nile. 13-14. Ad. & hgr. Between Beni Souef and Biba. 15. Skel. 5! ;3 16. Ad. Biba, Lower Nile. 17. Hgr. Lahun, Babr-el-Yusef. 18-21. Yg. Near Luxor. 22-23. Ad. Khartum. 24. Hgr. Nur-ed-Daim, White Nile. 25-28. Hgr. Fashoda, White Nile. 29. Ad. Mouth of Lake No, White Nile Dr. Riippell (C). Capt. S. Flower (P.
RMGJ28J4–Priacanthus hamrur, Moontail bullseye, Wadi Gimal, Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
RMRMH2W5–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. K. H. Barnard. Taractes longipinnis (Lowe). Upper figure 300 mm., lower figure 765 mm. in length. Neill & Co., Ltd.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
RMRGDR9X–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 406 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY NOMENCLATURE AND CLASSIFICATION The recognition of Taractes aspcr as a distinct species, and of T. asper and the species related to it as a natural group sub- genericalh^ distinct from T. longipinnis and its allies, presents nomenclatorial difficulties. Most authors have applied the generic name Taractes to the more widely known species related to T. longipinnis {longipinnis, princeps, saussuri, hrevorti, stein- dachneri, platycephalus and miltonis). We believe that T. aspe
RMRJCYFY–. Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History, under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews : preliminary contributions in geology, palaeontology, and zoology. Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930); Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Scientific expeditions; Natural history. Fig. 27. Gobio rivuloiden, 126 mm. standard length.. Am. Mus.Mo.e'^19 Am Mo. Na84: Fig. 28, Gobio longipinnis, type.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations
RMRJCYFP–. Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History, under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews : preliminary contributions in geology, palaeontology, and zoology. Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930); Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Scientific expeditions; Natural history. Am. Mus.Mo.e'^19 Am Mo. Na84: Fig. 28, Gobio longipinnis, type.. Fig. 2'.). Coiiio cori/Hirniilcs, type. .30. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not
RMRD943P–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Hapl. 272 from the many fossil specimens of them found in Europe and America. They flitted in myriads between the reeds and fern-palms, over quiet marsh waters full of fish and reptiles. Many of them have been found in Pennsylvania coal measures. See Mylacris, etc.—XZ/7-XF: Haplophlebium longipinnis. Scudder. An insect found by Mr. Lacoe under the Pottsville conglomerate, in gap above Pittston, Luzerne Co. Pa. (GT, 286).—XI.—See Appendix. Harlania halli. (Goe
RMRJCYFH–. Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History, under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews : preliminary contributions in geology, palaeontology, and zoology. Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930); Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Scientific expeditions; Natural history. 1928] Nichols, Chinese Fresh-Water Fishes *Gobio rivuloides Nichols. 1925, Amer. Mus. Novitates, No. 181, p. 5. Shansi. Gobio vaillanti (Sauvage). Rhinogobio vaillanti Sauvage, 1878, Bull. Soc. Phil. Paris, II, p. 87. Eastern Kiangsi at 300 meters. *Gobio longipinnis Nichols, 1925, Amer. Mus
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